Technology companies seem to have decided their interests lie not in resisting China but in joining it. In January, Google opened a large office in Shenzhen, and it plans to open an AI lab in Beijing. More companies will likely follow its lead. While politicians thunder about “cyberwar,” Silicon Valley leaders are expressing admiration not just for China’s technical achievements but also for its work culture. “Top managers show up for work at about 8 a.m. and frequently don’t leave until 10 p.m.,” Mike Moritz of venture-capital company Sequoia Capital wrote in The Financial Times in January. “Most of them will do this six days a week—and there are plenty of examples of people who do this for seven.” This represents a stark shift from centuries of Western stereotypes that present Chinese culture as incapable of technological innovation, industrious but not creative….